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Online learning, also known as e-learning, is a learning experience delivered via a computer and the Internet. The learning tools can be in the form of modules, quizzes, podcasts, slide shows, video and other learning methods. The NSVRC includes online learning tools that are educational, interactive and related to the prevention and intervention of sexual violence.

(6:44 minutes) This video podcast will help you identify and understand ten essential strengths of sexual assault survivor advocacy. At the end of the podcast, you will find links to resources on enhancing sexual assault advocacy practice in rural dual/multi-service agencies.

(5:16 minutes) This video podcast will help you identify and understand ten components of strong sexual assault services in dual/multi-service agencies. You will learn about effective strategies in organizational structure, staff training, and community partnerships that successfully balance programmatic needs and meet the unique needs of sexual violence survivors.

This recorded webinar provides an overview of the second edition of the Attorney General's National Protocol for Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Examinations, including changes from the previous edition and the impact on policy and practice. Log-in is required. (1.5 hours)

This quiz will help you identify and understand ten essential strengths of sexual assault survivor advocacy. At the end of the quiz, you will find links to resources on enhancing sexual assault advocacy practice in rural dual/multi-service agencies. Log-in is required.

This podcast features a discussion between CALCASA’s Ashley Maier and Leona Smith Di Faustino about best practices for effectively engaging youth in prevention work across multiple settings, including middle schools, high schools, and college campuses (16:52 minutes).

In this podcast, Jonathan Gates of the Oregon Sexual Assault Task Force‘s Oregon Men Against Violence initiative talks with PreventConnect's Ashley Maier about his insights into engaging men on college campuses, drawing from his time coordinating a men against violence group at an Oregon university (15:21 minutes).

This recorded webinar discusses the challenging dynamics of supporting a child's resiliency after experiencing sexual violence by a family member. It reviews ways that anti-sexual violence advocates and allied professionals to the unique needs of children and families while nurturing resiliency. Log in is required.

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